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1553 document signed by James Duke of Chastlerault

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1553 document signed by James Duke of Chastlerault
1553 document signed by James Duke of Chastlerault
1553 document signed by James Duke of Chastlerault
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50637
Title
Document dated 1553, signed by James Duke of Chastlerault, stating that Mary Queen of Scots has gifted a portion of the sands at Leith for the building of a bulwark.
Description
Document detailing the gift by Mary Queen of Scots, and undersigned by James Hamilton, 1st Duke of Châtellerault, 2nd Earl of Arran for the building of a bulwark, 28th July 1553. One side of text in black ink with the word "Regina" ('queen') at the top, and signed in a different hand with an illegible signature (possible Hamilton's). Below the signature is a wax seal with a tied string around it. On the back are various handwritten notes and numbers (probably much later), a round sticker with the number 55 written on in black ink. Also written in writing is a description of the content of the document. This appears to be late-17th or 18th century writing and states; "Gift undersignet Granted by / Queen Mary and subscribed by / James Duke of Chastlerault the / Governour of the realm 28 July / 1553 to the Toun of Edinburgh of sa meikle of the ground / And sands in with the flood mark / As exrendes to 40 ells in bredth on / The south side of the shoar of Leith . An / In length as the sea ebbs for bigging / An bulwark of stane and lime so far / As they may win within the flood / Mark. And to make dikes and […] / For safety thereof and keeping of / Timer & […] necessaries therefor De- / Cerning that the Toun shall inuire(?) no / Danger therethrough. And that Her / Majte shall not pursue[…] therefore / Nor for reduction hereof And that, this / Gift shall of a as great effect as a / Charter & investments under the great seal".
Date
1553
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Accession number
HH162